(4) Belajar
29.
“These new figures are a wake-up call for all countries to re-think their approaches to mental health and to treat it
with the urgency that it deserves. accompanied by an inability to carry out daily activities. both seek and get help. Depression increases the risk of substance use disorders and diseases such as diabetes and heart disease.
tinggi.”
According to the latest estimates from WHO. anxiety. and thoughts of self-harm or suicide.
27. reduced concentration.
productive lives.
(C) Bertatap muka – menulis indah (E) Mengapa pertanyaanku tidak kau jawab?
(D) Membaca nyaring – bekerja keras
(E) Bergandengan tangan – berpegangan erat 30. (D) Dia seorang petani yang kaya raya di tempat
(C) Lukisan Budi terjual dengan harga yang itu. (B) Dua orang penjahat tertangkap oleh polisi. guilt.
Text 1 (Questions 31-34)
Depression is a common mental illness characterized by persistent sadness and a loss of interest in
activities that people normally enjoy.
The new estimates have been released in the lead-up to World Health Day on 7 April. “For someone
living with depression.int/topics/depression/en/
. coupled with a fear of stigma. The overall goal of the campaign is that more people with
depression. more than 300 million people are now living with
depression.
In addition. which claims hundreds of thousands of lives each
year.
WHO has identified strong links between depression and other non-communicable disorders and
diseases. everywhere in the world. Said WHO Director-General. feelings of worthlessness. Mendengar anaknya sakit. What needs to follow is sustained scale-up of mental health services accessible to everyone.
(A) Belajar tekun – berdiam diri (D) Saya melihatnya dengan mata kepala saya
(B) Membaca buku – memanjat pohon sendiri.
(A) Rumah baru itu akan dijual oleh pemiliknya. Kalimat yang efektif di bawah ini adalah…. Dr Margaret Chan. “The continuing stigma
associated with mental illness was the reason why we decided to name our campaign Depression: let’s talk. ibu Indri menangis (A) Sejak dari tadi dia diam saja. Director of the Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse at WHO. Pola kalimat KB +KB terdapat pada kalimat…
(A) Gadis yang cantik itu sedang belajar dengan
28.” said
Dr Shekhar Saxena. (E) Pembangunan harus berjalan terus
(D) Dilarang mengambil foto di taman walaupun dana kurang. (C) Waktu dan tempat kami persilakan. (B) Permintaan para langganan belum
Bentukan kata yang berpola sama dengan frase terpenuhi
menangis pilu adalah…. for 14 days or longer. indecisiveness.
pilu.who. Said Dr Saxena: “A better understanding of depression and how it can be treated.”
One of the first steps is to address issues around prejudice and discrimination. talking to a person they trust is often the first step towards treatment and recovery. prevent many from accessing the treatment they need to live healthy.
(E) Dia menyerahkan uang kepada saya
sebanyak dua puluh lima ribuan. a change in appetite. an increase of more than 18% between 2005 and 2015. (C) Matematika termasuk pelajaran yang sulit. while essential. even the
most remote populations in the world. restlessness.
(B) Guru baru datang.
the opposite is also true.”
Taken from: http: //www. the high point in
WHO’s year-long campaign “Depression: let’s talk”. meaning that people with these other conditions have a higher risk of depression. Lack of support for people with mental
disorders.
or hopelessness. is just the
beginning. Kalimat yang tidak bermakna ambigu terdapat tekun
pada….
sleeping more or less. people with depression normally have several of the following: a loss of energy.
Depression is also an important risk factor for suicide.

most people think of Woodstock not only as a fond
memory but as the defining moment for an entire generation. 2) Just a month prior to its August 15. and all attempts at gathering tickets were
abandoned. Which of the following would be the most (D) Sentence 4
appropriate title for this passage? (E) Sentence 5
(A) Backstage at Woodstock
(B) Woodstock: From The Band to The Who 37. throughout all three days.
(A) Sentence 1 (E) The occasion that was remembered by all
(B) Sentence 2 generation. on opening night.
35. Why did WHO decide to name their campaign
carry out daily activities depression “let’s talk”?
(B) People suffering from depression hardly think (A) They have found the best treatment and
hazardous things for themselves recovery for someone living with depression
(C) There is no relation between depression with (B) By talking with others.
not only was a new site found. that permission to hold the festival was withdrawn. but word spread to the public of the fair’s new location. 7) Off and on. Which of the following numbered sentences of (C) There was such pressure by New York officials
the passage best represents an opinion rather against holding the fair.
(A) Inability to relax as a result of anxiety even the most remote populations in the world
(B) Being unable to make decisions quickly and (line 12). New York.
(E) The Generation of Woodstock (B) The fair drew such an unexpectedly enormous
crowd. What needs to follow is sustained scale-up of
people with depression. someone living with
other diseases depression could share their burdens
(D) Depression can be treated and recovered by (C) This campaign will overcome depressed
talking with a person whom the suffering people with appropriate treatment
people trust (D) There’s ongoing discrimination related to the
(E) The number of people living with depression people with mental illness
decreased in 2015. except… mental health services accessible to everyone.000. the fair’s organizers were
informed by the council of Wallkill. it began to rain.
(C) Sentence 3
. The closest meaning of the underlined
effectively word is…
(C) Feeling of having done wrong (A) Reachable
(D) Incapability to concentrate well (B) Cordial
(E) Having a convenient feeling to do routine (C) Comprehensible
(D) Affable
32. 1969 opening. fences
that were supposed to facilitate ticket collection never materialized.
36.31. some estimated the crowd at
500. 3) Amazingly. (E) The number of depressed people increases
every year
Text 2 (Questions 35-37)
1) The Woodstock Music and Art Fair—better known to its participants and to history simply as “Woodstock”—
should have been a colossal failure.000 kept rising. The following are conditions happening to the 33. Why is the word amazingly used in sentence 3?
(C) Remembering Woodstock (A) The time in which the site move was made
(D) Woodstock: The Untold Story and the word sent out was so short.
than a fact? (D) The stormy weather was so unfavorable. 5) Crowd estimates of 30. 6) Then. by the end of the three days. huge summer storms
rolled over the gathering. Which of the following statement is true about (E) Congenial
depression?
(A) People with depression have competence to 34. 4) At the new site. 8) In spite of these problems.

dishwasher. Caulk old windows that might be leaky to
prevent drafts. but they often don’t
know what kinds of adjustments they can make in their homes and apartments that will result in savings. construction flaws.Text 3 (Questions 38-41)
Saving energy means saving money. Trained
energy auditors know what to look for and can locate a variety of flaws that may be resulting in energy
inefficiency.
There are quicker and less costly measures that can be taken as well.
For those willing to spend some time and money to reap long term energy savings. or dryer. An energy auditor will come into your home and assess its energy efficiency. The results are
significant and are well worth the effort. and uneven heat distribution. including inadequate insulation. and choose double-paned windows if you’re building an addition or replacing old windows.
When it’s time to replace old appliances. One way to save money is to replace
incandescent lights with fluorescents. it’s wise to spend a bit more for an energy-efficient model.
.
Most areas of your home or apartment offer opportunities to energy and money.
washing machine. The auditor will pinpoint
areas of your home that use the most energy and offer solutions to lower your energy use and costs.
Windows provide another opportunity to cut your energy costs. This can result in a savings of more than 50% on your monthly lighting costs. and
be sure that you are taking advantage of energy-saving settings already on your current refrigerator. Homeowners and renters know this basic fact. an energy audit is the
way to go.

How to choose a music therapist (E) The Basic Concept of Music Therapy
II. The role of music therapy in social (E) I. Music for health
work II. and who is
not responding to traditional therapy. Music therapy and social work Music Therapy
II.
this passage? (E) Understanding areas of home to save
(A) You can reduce your $130 monthly lighting energy and money. the music therapist must be
able to understand the patient’s situation and choose the music and activities that will do the most toward
helping the patient achieve his or her goals. Music therapists use music to establish a relationship with the patient and to improve the
patient’s health. 41. Using music in therapy 43. is an excellent candidate for music therapy.
energy auditor at your request.
(E) Homeowners and renters know how to (E) Asses home’s energy efficiency
save money for their homes but don’t know
the rules to follow. which of the following
(B) Double-paned windows can cut energy would an energy auditor NOT do?
costs. using highly structured musical interactions. Skills addressed by music therapy (D) The Social Worker as Music Therapist
(D) I. (A) Check for construction flaws. that is not the main goal of music therapy. A typical music-therapy intervention appropriate title for this passage?
III. When to refer to a music therapist
. Training for music therapists (C) Training for a Career in Music Therapy
III. Patients and therapists may sing. In addition to formal musical and
therapy training.
(C) Hierarchical order and chronological order (B) Hiring an energy auditor will save energy
(D) chronological order and compare and and money.
Although patients may develop their musical skills. Which of the following best organizes the main III. Who benefits the most from music
topics addressed in this passage? therapy
(A) I.
(D) Replacing windows and light bulbs are well
39. Locating a music therapist III.
42. music therapists are taught to discern what kinds of interventions will be most beneficial for
each individual patient. When to prescribe music therapy for (A) How to Use Music to Combat Depression
sociopaths (B) What Social Workers Need to Know about
(C) I. Because each patient is different and has different goals. Which two main organizational schemes can be 40. Which of the following would be the most
II. Which of the following best expresses the main
identified in this passage? idea of this passage?
(A) Hierarchical order and order by topic (A) There are many things a homeowner or
(B) Order by topic and cause and effect renter can do to save energy and money. Which of the following ideas is NOT included in worth the effort and cost. energy inefficiency and fix them. play
instruments. According to the passage. emotional.
The course of training for music therapists is comprehensive.
Text 4 (Questions 42-45)
Mental and physical health professionals may consider referring clients and patients to a music
therapist for a number of reasons. (C) Offer solutions to lower your energy costs. Any
client who needs particular work on communication or on academic. compose.
costs to $65 by using fluorescent bulbs
instead of incandescent. and social skills.38. The main goal of music therapy
III. The patient’s needs
II.
contrast (C) Homeowners and renters don’t know what
(E) chronological order and order by topic they can do to save energy and money.
(D) Some appliances have energy-saving (D) Locate a variety of flaws that may result in
settings. Referring patients to music therapists
(B) I. or simply listen to music. The referring social worker can help this process by clearly
communicating each client’s history.
(C) Your local energy company will send an (B) Look for problems with heat distribution. dance. It seems a particularly good choice for the social worker who is coordinating
a client’s case.